It is still MY concept tank. If you guys any interesting ideas for a hover tank, post them. I plan to pull a RoC and make this capable of hauling a squad of Soldado while lay the smack down on Emeria's foes.

Ok, now that that's out the way, the vehicle concept Vami is going for sounds less like a hover-tank and more like a hover-IFV, so I'd suggest looking for images in that vein (unless you actually do want to build a flying merkava). The actual design concept also seems a little suspect. I've noticed that while building a combined tank and IFV sounds like a good idea, in practice they tend to be difficult to use, since its always trying to do two things at once (not to mention being a massive fire magnet).

Introducing the new Cardinal Drone Mk. I platform. Designed by Vixen Inc. for the Emerian military to fight on DenmarkOn patrol. Or side shot. Whatever floats your boat.A breakdown if you were going to build this or something similar.

Tzan wrote:

Vami_IV wrote:Rules:You must use only medieval pieces.

The Lego briks must have been manufactured between the 5th to the 15th century.

Fighter UpdateWelcome to another LDD update: The Estrella (Star) class Star Fighter. An all purpose fighter aircraft commissioned for the Emerian Vehicle Corps to fight off enemy aircraft on worlds and in space when a giant fucking gun can't fix it

Tzan wrote:

Vami_IV wrote:Rules:You must use only medieval pieces.

The Lego briks must have been manufactured between the 5th to the 15th century.

I'd say that you probably want more greebles on the tank - including the top of the turret design you have, and the side skirts give it a bit of a wierd shape. Don't worry about it though, as soon as you grow leg hair, you'll find that you're a better builder overnight.

Also; I just noticed the gun barrel on the tank, unless you want a my floppy penis cannon, a dome piece on the end isn't the way to go.

ikensall wrote:I'd say that you probably want more greebles on the tank - including the top of the turret design you have, and the side skirts give it a bit of a wierd shape. Don't worry about it though, as soon as you grow leg hair, you'll find that you're a better builder overnight.

Also; I just noticed the gun barrel on the tank, unless you want a my floppy penis cannon, a dome piece on the end isn't the way to go.

Agreed. I'm now designing an entirely new turret inspired by the ancient Tigershark (rolls in memories).

Tzan wrote:

Vami_IV wrote:Rules:You must use only medieval pieces.

The Lego briks must have been manufactured between the 5th to the 15th century.

OK. Colette got pissed that I knew nothing about the infamous Spanish dictator Francisco Franco (this has been mended. Interesting read), and dropped a whole bunch of reading material and food for thought (the one thing Colette is actually useful for as a human being for).

He has no inclination as to the cycle of change he has started.

My read on Franco has opened me up to a few major, Spanish Military items:

CONDOR LEGIONHistorically, they were the aid that Piltogg Germany sent to the Nationalist Party of Spain during the Spanish Civil War.

For Emeria, they are the magically-gifted Bavarians that Emeria has captured and have indoctrinated into Emeria's Dice Papacy and Military.THE SPANISH REGULARESThe Colonial armies of the Spanish Empire. The most notable of the Regulares were the Moroccan Regulares due to their service to Francisco Franco before and during the Spanish Civil War, when his military career was just beginning.

These will the Homeguard of the Emerian Empire, and service as the primary force of Emeria's law in it's CommonwealthsSPANISH (FOREIGN) LEGIONA still operating unit, these are an old and very elite unit of the modern Spanish military. These guys are some of the best Spain has to offer.

These may eclipse the Respentaz as that is a stupid name from my previous empire from my days in Alaska.

THE HUMBLE BUT AWESOME TERCIOThe Tercio.One of, if not the most important military unit(s) in Spanish history, they served Spain until the end of the Renaissance and were the best unit in that entire time period.

Developed and first deployed by Spanish tacticians, they lost their first battle, but were entirely remastered by the Dutch. It took Dutch engineering and and a few years of adapting, and the Tercio carried Spain to dominance in Europe (and then downfall at French hands). I'm going to rework the Legion guys into the Tercio, you'll see

Tzan wrote:

Vami_IV wrote:Rules:You must use only medieval pieces.

The Lego briks must have been manufactured between the 5th to the 15th century.